In this paper we calculated, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the cross relaxation parameter of Tm3+ ions in tellurite glasses over a wide range of concentrations: from 0.36 mol% up to 10 mol%. A new measurement approach based on emission spectra monitoring is proposed. This method is very simple and allows to measure even very highly doped samples. The obtained values of cross-relaxation parameter show a linear dependence with respect to dopant concentration over the full investigated interval, suggesting a dipole-dipole interaction process. The measured slope is 1.81x10^−17 cm^3 s^−1 mol%^−1.

Novel approach towards cross-relaxation energy transfer calculation applied on highly thulium doped tellurite glasses / Taher, M.; Gebavi, Hrvoje; Taccheo, S.; Milanese, Daniel; Balda, R.. - In: OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 1094-4087. - ELETTRONICO. - 19:27(2011), pp. 26269-26274. [10.1364/OE.19.026269]

Novel approach towards cross-relaxation energy transfer calculation applied on highly thulium doped tellurite glasses

GEBAVI, HRVOJE;Taccheo S.;MILANESE, DANIEL;
2011

Abstract

In this paper we calculated, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the cross relaxation parameter of Tm3+ ions in tellurite glasses over a wide range of concentrations: from 0.36 mol% up to 10 mol%. A new measurement approach based on emission spectra monitoring is proposed. This method is very simple and allows to measure even very highly doped samples. The obtained values of cross-relaxation parameter show a linear dependence with respect to dopant concentration over the full investigated interval, suggesting a dipole-dipole interaction process. The measured slope is 1.81x10^−17 cm^3 s^−1 mol%^−1.
2011
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